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    Mark R. van der Vennen

    Author of Beyond Poverty and Affluence: Toward an Economy of Care with a Twelve-Step Program for Economic Recovery

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    Beyond Poverty and Affluence: Toward an Economy of Care with a Twelve-Step Program for Economic Recovery (1986) — Translator, some editions — 55 copies, 2 reviews

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